Biltmore Championship Asheville Grant Program
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations, government entities, and educational institutions in Buncombe County, North Carolina, for projects focused on environmental conservation and cultural creativity.
The Biltmore Championship Asheville Grant Program is an initiative established in conjunction with the debut of the Biltmore Championship Asheville golf tournament, part of the PGA TOUR FedExCup Fall series. The program is designed to extend the tournament’s impact beyond the sporting event by supporting nonprofit organizations that contribute meaningfully to the Asheville, North Carolina community. Through this effort, the organizers aim to leverage their platform to generate long-term positive outcomes across the region, aligning philanthropic investment with community priorities. The primary purpose of the grant program is to fund projects that fall within two distinct focus areas: Conservation and Sustainability, and Creative Spirit. The Conservation and Sustainability focus supports initiatives that protect and enhance the natural environment of the Asheville region, including land conservation, water quality improvement, biodiversity protection, and carbon reduction. It also encompasses waste management, recycling, food recovery, and preservation of agricultural lands. The Creative Spirit focus supports the cultural and artistic identity of Asheville by funding programs related to arts, food and beverage innovation, cultural experiences, and historic preservation. These two pillars reflect the region’s environmental assets and vibrant creative economy. The program will award two grants, each valued at 10000 dollars, with one grant designated for each focus area. Funding is intended for programmatic initiatives and explicitly excludes certain uses such as administrative or operating costs, debt reduction, fundraising activities, and support for grant-making organizations. Additionally, religious organizations, political campaigns, and private foundations are not eligible to receive funding. These restrictions indicate that funds are intended for direct community impact rather than organizational overhead or indirect purposes. Eligibility is limited to organizations that are based in Buncombe County, North Carolina. Applicants must be recognized as 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, government entities such as law enforcement or fire departments, or educational institutions including K-12 schools, colleges, and universities. Organizations must operate without discrimination, be in good standing with the State of North Carolina, and be authorized to solicit donations within the state. These criteria ensure that applicants are established, compliant entities capable of responsibly managing grant funds. The application process is conducted within a defined timeline for the 2026 cycle. Applications open on July 1 and close on July 31. After submission, proposals undergo a review process, and applicants are notified of funding decisions by August 31. Successful applicants can expect to receive payments by September 30. The program does not guarantee funding for applicants and does not provide feedback for unsuccessful submissions. Selected organizations are required to provide periodic reporting on project progress and outcomes, indicating an emphasis on accountability and measurable impact. While specific evaluation criteria are not detailed, the program emphasizes alignment with its two funding pillars and the ability of proposed initiatives to create meaningful community impact. The absence of pre-application requirements or multi փուլ submission stages suggests a relatively straightforward application process. There is no explicit mention of recurring cycles beyond the 2026 timeline, though the structured timeline and quarterly framing suggest the possibility of ongoing future rounds. Overall, the Biltmore Championship Asheville Grant Program represents a targeted, locally focused funding opportunity designed to amplify environmental stewardship and creative expression within Buncombe County. By concentrating resources on these two thematic areas and requiring accountability through reporting, the program aims to foster sustainable and culturally enriching projects that reflect the unique character of the Asheville community.
Award Range
$10,000 - $10,000
Total Program Funding
$20,000
Number of Awards
2
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Two fixed grants of 10000 each awarded across two focus areas
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Organizations must be based in Buncombe County, North Carolina, and qualify as 501(c)(3) nonprofits, government entities, or educational institutions. They must operate without discrimination, be in good standing with the state, and be authorized to solicit donations. Funding excludes administrative costs, debt, fundraising, grantmaking organizations, religious organizations, political campaigns, and private foundations.
Geographic Eligibility
Buncombe County
Ensure strong alignment with one of the two funding pillars and demonstrate measurable community impact
Application Opens
July 1, 2026
Application Closes
July 31, 2026
Grantor
Biltmore Championship Asheville
Phone
(904) 285-3700Subscribe to view contact details

